It is no secret that Ronda Rousey is a big fan of wrestling. She was said to be beyond excited when the company asked her to do a segment at Wrestlemania. She even hinted afterwards that she was only beginning. That has led fans to speculate on whether or not the UFC star will actually wrestling for WWE soon. The likelihood of that happening is slim to none because Dana White will not allow that to happen under his watch.

While there are some fans out there that are bitter at him for leaving WWE, Jeff Hardy still has a large and loyal group of fans. When TNA announced that he was going to be headlining the latest episode of Impact Wrestling in a steel cage match with James Storm, many of those fans made sure to tune in. Hardy helped the company receive an increase in viewership this week. It further solidifies that name value is still the most important trait in wrestling.

Lita sparked a firestorm of a rumor during Wrestlemania weekend when she stated that she would be willing to make a return to WWE if Trish Stratus were to come along. The former champion even suggested that she and her best friend work a match against Nikki Bella and Brie Bella. Nothing is in the works just yet, but the front office would love to put that match on a pay per view, as it would draw tremendously well for them.

Since the mainstream media has jumped all over the story, everyone should already know that Ronda Rousey got involved in a Wrestlemania segment with The Rock, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon on Sunday night. A lot of eyes turned to Dana White to see what his reaction would be. Much to the surprise of many that don't know how he truly feels about WWE, White stated that he was pleased with how things worked out for everyone.

When it comes to Wrestlemania, WWE loves to tout numbers because they love to break records. It makes the company look especially impressive to the media, which in turn makes them look impressive to potential advertisers. Vince McMahon was quite pleased that he was able to draw in 76,976 fans to Levi Stadium for the event. The CEO is hoping to break his own all time record with the big pay per view in Dallas next year.

Since the company badly wanted to bring him on board, there were several stipulations that Sting required from WWE. One of them was not on the contract, but the front office gave it to him anyways because they wanted him to be as comfortable as possible. The WCW legend requested that Charles Robinson be the referee for his match at Wrestlemania with Triple H. The two of them worked together for years.